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Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 7 – Ghana passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill, France enshrines abortion, and controversy in Pakistan

by Emi Tanimoto, Patrick Maxwell, Louis Treasure, Eric Balonwu and Nick Marshall March 7, 2024March 7, 2024
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 6 – Gaza vote, strained Poland-Ukraine relations, and Modi’s renewed Indian diplomacy

by Eric Balonwu, Louis Treasure, Emi Tanimoto, Patrick Maxwell and Nick Marshall February 26, 2024February 28, 2024
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Pathways to Power: 2024 – Belarus’ sham election

by Eric Balonwu and Emi Tanimoto February 16, 2024February 16, 2024
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 2 – ICJ ruling on Gaza, Russian plane shot down, and UK-Canada beef talks abandoned

by Emi Tanimoto, Tiffany You, Eric Balonwu, Louis Treasure and Nick Marshall January 30, 2024January 30, 2024
Posted inOutside OX1

Outside OX1 Week 1 – Taiwan elects new president, Trump’s weighty victory, and Growing Rift in Southwest Asia

by Emi Tanimoto, Eric Balonwu, Tiffany You, Louis Treasure and Nick Marshall January 23, 2024February 8, 2024
Posted inFeatures

The 2024 Presidential Primaries matter – but not for the reason you think. 

by Eric Balonwu January 7, 2024January 7, 2024

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Is TikTok democratising poetry?

Eric Balonwu Nov 23, 2025 7 min read
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‘On encountering Poetrytok, people who are not in the habit of reading poetry can quickly absorb spoken words that stir in them a memory, a…

The Power of a Label – Not Just A Stereotype

Eric Balonwu Nov 23, 2025 6 min read
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“How does it make me feel when I say ‘I’m autistic”? The answer is I rarely ever say it. Saying those two words is really…

Telltaylor: Everything I Learnt From A Mackerel Fillet

Eric Balonwu Nov 22, 2025 5 min read
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“I suddenly became afraid of forgetting the year which may turn out to be the most important of my life.” In the debut article of…

Serbia: The Students Seeking to “Get into the Construction Site”

Eric Balonwu Nov 21, 2025 12 min read
Serbia: The Students Seeking to “Get into the Construction Site”

A year on from the devastating collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, daily demonstrations continue to define life in Serbia, as tens…

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